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Wisconsin Public Television Premier
Wisconsin Public Television (WPT) will be premiering three additional programs as part of the Tribal Histories project [https://wpt4.org/wpt-video/tribal…/wpt-documentaries-oneida-history/]. These programs will include tribal members sharing their nation’s oral traditions from following three tribal communities:
- Red Cliff Ojibwe History, Marvin DeFoe and Andrew Gokee
Air Times: Thursday, December 15 (7:30 pm on WPT) and Friday, December 16 (1:30 am on WPT)
- Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe History, Ernie St. Germaine
Air Times: Thursday, December 22 (7:30 pm on WPT) and Friday, December 23 (1:30 am on WPT)
- Brothertown History, Joan Schadewald
Air Times: Thursday, December 29 (7:30 pm on WPT) and Friday, December 30 (1:30 am on WPT)
In August 2015, WPT premiered the next series of programming as part of the Tribal Histories project, which included the following three programs:
- Bad River Ojibwe History, Mary Bigboy, Thomas O’Connor Sr., and Robert Powless Sr.
- Ho-Chunk History, Andy Thundercloud
- Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican History, Kimberly Vele
In August 2014, WPT premiered the first three programs as part of the Tribal Histories project, which included the following three programs:
- Menominee History, David Grignon
- Oneida History, Randy Cornelius
[https://wpt4.org/wpt-video/tribal…/wpt-documentaries-oneida-history/]
- Potawatomi History, Mike Alloway Sr. and Jim Thunder
Programs featuring the other sovereign American Indian nations and tribal communities located within state of Wisconsin will air on WPT in the next couple years.
WPT’s Tribal Histories project is part of American Indian Studies and Wisconsin Act 31 Initiative to provide educational resources for teaching and learning of Wisconsin’s American Indian nations and tribal communities.